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Ezra

he Book of Ezra records the return of the Jewish people from exile and the rebuilding of life centered on worship, obedience, and God’s word. Focused on restoration rather than conquest, Ezra tells how God fulfills His promises by moving the hearts of kings and communities alike. Central to the book is Ezra, a man devoted to the study, teaching, and practice of God’s law.

Ezra opens with a decree from Cyrus, allowing the Jews to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the temple. This moment demonstrates God’s sovereignty over world powers—foreign rulers act according to divine purpose, even when unaware of it. The return is not universal; only a remnant responds, showing that restoration begins with willingness and faith.

The first half of the book centers on rebuilding the temple. Though enthusiasm is high at the outset, opposition soon arises from surrounding peoples. Discouragement, political pressure, and delay threaten the work. Through prophetic encouragement, the people resume building and eventually complete the temple, restoring worship as the heart of national life.

The second half of Ezra introduces Ezra himself, who arrives years later with authority to teach and enforce God’s law. Unlike the physical rebuilding of the temple, Ezra’s mission focuses on spiritual reform. He is deeply grieved to discover widespread compromise, particularly intermarriage that threatened Israel’s covenant identity. His response—humble prayer, confession, and appeal to God’s mercy—models leadership rooted in repentance rather than coercion.

Ezra emphasizes that true restoration requires more than structures; it requires obedience. The people are called not merely to return to the land, but to return to faithfulness. God’s grace enables renewal, but accountability preserves it.

The Book of Ezra highlights the power of God’s word to rebuild a people. Walls and temples matter, but Scripture, repentance, and worship are what sustain lasting renewal. Ezra stands as a reminder that revival begins when God’s word is taken seriously and lived out faithfully.

Ezra 2:69

They gave after their ability unto the treasure of the work threescore and one thousand drams of gold, and five thousand pound of silver, and one hundred priests’ garments.

Ezra 2:7

The children of Elam, a thousand two hundred fifty and four.

Ezra 2:70

So the priests, and the Levites, and some of the people, and the singers, and the porters, and the Nethinims, dwelt in their cities, and all Israel in their cities.

Ezra 2:8

The children of Zattu, nine hundred forty and five.

Ezra 2:9

The children of Zaccai, seven hundred and threescore.

Ezra 3:1

And when the seventh month was come, and the children of Israel were in the cities, the people gathered themselves together as one man to Jerusalem.

Ezra 3:10

And when the builders laid the foundation of the temple of the LORD, they set the priests in their apparel with trumpets, and the Levites the sons of Asaph with cymbals, to praise the LORD, after the ordinance of David king of Israel.

Ezra 3:11

And they sang together by course in praising and giving thanks unto the LORD; because he is good, for his mercy endureth for ever toward Israel. And all the people shouted with a great shout, when they praised the LORD, because the foundation of the house of the LORD was laid.

Ezra 3:12

But many of the priests and Levites and chief of the fathers, who were ancient men, that had seen the first house, when the foundation of this house was laid before their eyes, wept with a loud voice; and many shouted aloud for joy:

Ezra 3:13

So that the people could not discern the noise of the shout of joy from the noise of the weeping of the people: for the people shouted with a loud shout, and the noise was heard afar off.

Ezra 3:2

Then stood up Jeshua the son of Jozadak, and his brethren the priests, and Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, and his brethren, and builded the altar of the God of Israel, to offer burnt offerings thereon, as it is written in the law of Moses the man of God.

Ezra 3:3

And they set the altar upon his bases; for fear was upon them because of the people of those countries: and they offered burnt offerings thereon unto the LORD, even burnt offerings morning and evening.

Ezra 3:4

They kept also the feast of tabernacles, as it is written, and offered the daily burnt offerings by number, according to the custom, as the duty of every day required;

Ezra 3:5

And afterward offered the continual burnt offering, both of the new moons, and of all the set feasts of the LORD that were consecrated, and of every one that willingly offered a freewill offering unto the LORD.

Ezra 3:6

From the first day of the seventh month began they to offer burnt offerings unto the LORD. But the foundation of the temple of the LORD was not yet laid. Reflection This verse captures a powerful moment of reordered priorities. Returning from exile, the people resume worship before rebuilding structure. Sacrifice precedes stone. Though the […]

Ezra 3:7

They gave money also unto the masons, and to the carpenters; and meat, and drink, and oil, unto them of Zidon, and to them of Tyre, to bring cedar trees from Lebanon to the sea of Joppa, according to the grant that they had of Cyrus king of Persia. Reflection This verse highlights the practical […]

Ezra 3:8

Now in the second year of their coming unto the house of God at Jerusalem, in the second month, began Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, and Jeshua the son of Jozadak, and the remnant of their brethren the priests and the Levites, and all they that were come out of the captivity unto Jerusalem; and […]

Ezra 3:9

Then stood Jeshua with his sons and his brethren, Kadmiel and his sons, the sons of Judah, together, to set forward the workmen in the house of God: the sons of Henadad, with their sons and their brethren the Levites.

Ezra 4:1

Now when the adversaries of Judah and Benjamin heard that the children of the captivity builded the temple unto the LORD God of Israel;

Ezra 4:10

And the rest of the nations whom the great and noble Asnappar brought over, and set in the cities of Samaria, and the rest that are on this side the river, and at such a time.

Ezra 4:11

This is the copy of the letter that they sent unto him, even unto Artaxerxes the king; Thy servants the men on this side the river, and at such a time.

Ezra 4:12

Be it known unto the king, that the Jews which came up from thee to us are come unto Jerusalem, building the rebellious and the bad city, and have set up the walls thereof, and joined the foundations.

Ezra 4:13

Be it known now unto the king, that, if this city be builded, and the walls set up again, then will they not pay toll, tribute, and custom, and so thou shalt endamage the revenue of the kings.

Ezra 4:14

Now because we have maintenance from the king’s palace, and it was not meet for us to see the king’s dishonour, therefore have we sent and certified the king;

Ezra 4:15

That search may be made in the book of the records of thy fathers: so shalt thou find in the book of the records, and know that this city is a rebellious city, and hurtful unto kings and provinces, and that they have moved sedition within the same of old time: for which cause was […]

Ezra 4:16

We certify the king that, if this city be builded again, and the walls thereof set up, by this means thou shalt have no portion on this side the river. Reflection This verse exposes opposition dressed as political concern. Enemies of the rebuilding effort appeal to imperial self-interest, framing restoration as rebellion. The language is […]

Ezra 4:17

Then sent the king an answer unto Rehum the chancellor, and to Shimshai the scribe, and to the rest of their companions that dwell in Samaria, and unto the rest beyond the river, Peace, and at such a time.

Ezra 4:18

The letter which ye sent unto us hath been plainly read before me.

Ezra 4:19

And I commanded, and search hath been made, and it is found that this city of old time hath made insurrection against kings, and that rebellion and sedition have been made therein. Reflection Ezra 4:19 recounts a sobering investigation during the time of rebuilding Jerusalem. The king’s officials discovered that the city had a long […]

Ezra 4:2

Then they came to Zerubbabel, and to the chief of the fathers, and said unto them, Let us build with you: for we seek your God, as ye do; and we do sacrifice unto him since the days of Esarhaddon king of Assur, which brought us up hither.

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